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arxiv: 2102.10814 · v2 · pith:QIU7SDTAnew · submitted 2021-02-22 · 💻 cs.DS

Temporal Reachability Minimization: Delaying vs. Deleting

classification 💻 cs.DS
keywords connectionsdelayinggraphconsidercontaineddeletinggraphsprocesses
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We study spreading processes in temporal graphs, i. e., graphs whose connections change over time. These processes naturally model real-world phenomena such as infectious diseases or information flows. More precisely, we investigate how such a spreading process, emerging from a given set of sources, can be contained to a small part of the graph. To this end we consider two ways of modifying the graph, which are (1) deleting connections and (2) delaying connections. We show a close relationship between the two associated problems and give a polynomial time algorithm when the graph has tree structure. For the general version, we consider parameterization by the number of vertices to which the spread is contained. Surprisingly, we prove W[1]-hardness for the deletion variant but fixed-parameter tractability for the delaying variant.

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